Aloe Vera has been used for medicinal purposes in several cultures for millennia: Greece, Egypt, India, Mexico, Japan and China.
Egyptian queens Nefertiti and Cleopatra used it as part of their regular beauty regimes.
Alexander the Great, and Christopher Columbus used it to treat soldiers' wounds.
The first reference to Aloe Vera in English was a translation by John Goodyew in A.D. 1655 of Dioscorides' Medical treatise De Materia Medica.
By the early 1800s, Aloe Vera Miller was in use as a laxative in the United States.
In the mid-1930s, a turning point occurred when it was successfully used to treat chronic and severe radiation dermatitis.
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Honey
Honey has been used for thousands of years as Ayurveda medicine and culinary stuffs. Now modern science has proved that honey has really significant properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antiseptic properties.
Most often, acne is caused by infection by staphylococcus bacteria. They infect the hair follicles and sebaceous glands and stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum. When excessive sebum is produced, it clogs the hair follicles and makes a mixture with sloughing off cells and other particles.
Mechanisms
of action
Accelerate and Enhanced Healing process
Keratolytic Action
Anti-inflammatory action
Power for Regenerative Action
Antibacterial, Antifungal and Antiviral Action
Astringent Action (Titan pores)
Reduce Separates Dermatitis
Strong Osmotic Action (Clean Infected Pores)
Healing properties
Strong antioxidant action
significantly increases collagen synthesis
Have a protective effect against radiation damage to the skin.